These designs are exclusive
Pros:
- Exclusive designs. According to the author, these assets come from their own agency of 35 people.
- Better licensing. No 3rd party involved in licensing.
- Products are very, very well structured in Figma. Literally so many screens and examples.
- Consistent UI structure. Since the products are all designed in-house, all files follow a similar structure.
- It's like getting backend access to a UI Agency. You have access to all their assets.
- Active project. Author is determined to increase the asset count from 15k to 50k by end of this year.
Con:
- Non-refundable
Good for
- Those learning UI design (especially Figma) and need real-life examples of how to structure UI.
- Jumpstarting an existing design with premade UI blocks.
- Starting point for a UI design.
- If you're using Figma, this is a must. If you're not using Figma, go get Figma.
I pulled the trigger the moment I read that these designs are made in-house. This is huge. Unlike many collections, which repackage and resell the same 10 year old crap from dribbble or other services, with multiple 3rd party licensing dependancies (your license depends on so many people in the chain), there is no middlemen here. Everything is direct (straight from the oven, think Krispy Kreme), it's exclusive, it's consistent and it's fresh!
Maybe it's just my UI side going nuts, but I don't know how this is not blowing up any bigger.